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Shark Week

Everything You Need to Know

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Gliding through the water at breakneck speeds—a fin, just skimming the surface of the water. The biggest jaws you've ever seen. These are the iconic images that flash through all our minds when we think of sharks, but there's so much more to know about these majestic predators of the sea.
If you're already a fan of the Discovery's phenomenon Shark Week, then you will love this book! From the unique look of the prehistoric Whorl shark, to the hunting techniques of the Great White, all the thrills and chills of Shark Week are now here for year-round reading. Filled with photos, first-hand accounts of shark attacks, and unbelievable facts (Did you know that there are sharks that live in volcanoes?), this book is for every shark fanatic who wants to get even more up close and personal.
Now you really can live every week like it's shark week.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 30, 2016
      For readers transfixed by sharks, this photograph-filled guide, a tie-in to Discovery’s annual Shark Week, will hit the spot. Brockenbrough walks a nifty line between dispelling myths like “sharks can smell a single drop of blood in the ocean” and emphasizing just how awesome they are. Six chapters cover shark biology, anatomy, unusual specimens like the cookie-cutter shark (“the only shark that’s also a parasite”), and wouldn’t-it-be-cool face-offs like “lion vs. tiger shark” and “shortfin mako vs. crocodile.” Brockenbrough also examines the threats sharks face from human hunting, pollution, and global warming, raising the question of who the real predator is. Shark attack survival stories (what would Shark Week be without a little blood in the water?) closes out a balanced and richly informative narrative. Ages 9–12. Agent: Sarah Davies, Greenhouse Literary.

    • School Library Journal

      August 1, 2016

      Gr 4-6-Promoting the conservation of these feared-and often misunderstood-sea creatures, this work emphasizes the awesomeness of sharks. It covers dozens of shark species, from the smallest (the pale catshark at eight inches long) to the most elusive (the pocket shark, with only two recorded sightings). Shark anatomy, how scientists study fossilized remains, and common shark myths are discussed. Reproduction is covered in detail. A "Who Would Win?" section that pits sharks against other fearsome animals is high in kid appeal. The winner is calculated based on physical features and attack modes. Stories about shark attacks bring this thick read to a close. A useful index helps pinpoint areas of interest. Readers will appreciate the high-quality photos throughout. The advanced vocabulary, in combination with minimal pronunciation guides for scientific terms, makes this title suited for upper elementary and middle school readers. VERDICT This volume will swim off the shelves. Catch it to beef up shark collections.-Sandra Welzenbach, Villarreal Elementary School, San Antonio, TX

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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